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| Nassahegan, CT: 8/14 | Quote:
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This thread is uber mad steezy yo. | ||
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| Ari | Ha, that is a good one. There is nothing unique about lingo and phrases on this forum. Skiers all over the country use the same words and phrases. I think there is a certainly a tendency of more experienced skiers to use phrases that may come across as dismissive to less experienced or non "core" skiers, such as your example. I am trying to move beyond dissecting exacting meanings and splitting hairs on words, so I'll just say "it's all good" and leave it at that.
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| Hell yeah...rad is now uncool..the same as when my Mom started saying "Cool Beans" and when Katie Couric started saying "Bling Bling....AndyZees nipple and blisters will probably end up on some sort of search for people into nipples and blisters...lol |
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| Willey Pond, Strafford, NH | I tried to bring in froguls but it never was embraced.
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| But mad steeezy yo is something I've been saying for 2.5 years..I never knew what steeze was until I saw the poster Papasteeze on paskiandride.com using it..steeze is a combination of style and ease.. I like to say mad applesauce when referring to mushy snow mad sweet and low when referring to sugar/granuler snow and mad goldilocks when referring to a perfect ski day or perfect temperatures..not to hot..not to cold..just right...Mo'Jito on PASR doesn't say steezy..he says skeezy..which was used in Mean Girls as something that was gross or groddy..I have alot of fun at www.urbandictionary.com Ya Heard.. |
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